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Acclaim Lighting’s AL Driver
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Acclaim Lighting’s AL driver 200 C2 is a Class 2, multiprotocol, 200W driver for low-voltage LED products.
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Isolite’s EMP Emergency LED Driver
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Isolite’s EMP emergency LED driver is Class 2 compliant. It is IC-rated and suitable for use in plenum and damp location luminaires. It provides the required 90 minutes of emergency duration and environmentally friendly end-of-life recycling.
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ERG Lighting’s DoubleXFade Programmable Constant-Current Driver
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ERG Lighting’s DoubleXFade programmable 50W constant-current driver features a universal AC input voltage and wireless adjustability. It can be used in LED tubes, light panels and linear fixtures. It has two separate outputs and
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Philips’ CertaDrive LED Driver
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Philips’ CertaDrive LED driver gives users design freedom, and the lifetime of the driver is 50,000 hours. It can be used in waterproof luminaires and recessed, surface and suspended luminaires in offices. It offers basic specifications such as specific current and voltage settings.
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Barron Lighting Group's Exitronix LED Backup Driver
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- Drivers & Light Engines
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Barron Lighting Group’s Exitronix LBDX series LED backup driver is designed for emergency lighting by LED fixtures during a power loss. The low-profile configuration makes the series suitable for most preinstallation and on-site applications requiring emergency illumination. It works with or without an AC driver to convert new or existing LED fixtures into emergency lighting.
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TRC Electronics’ Constant-Current LED Driver
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- Drivers & Light Engines
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TRC Electronics’ APC-12-350 9–36V DC constant-current LED driver has a fire-resistant plastic enclosure. It can be used in indoor and decorative lighting applications and operates in temperatures between –22°F and 158°F. It cools by free air convection.
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American Lighting’s Adaptive Pro 5-in-1 Dimmable Driver
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- Drivers & Light Engines
American Lighting’s adaptive Pro 5-in-1 dimmable Class 2 driver can be used with secondary side control systems. It is encased in an aluminum enclosure that includes knock-outs for installation in low-voltage applications. It is wet-location-rated.
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TCP's LED Tube
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UltimaT8 tube with emergency backup features an emergency driver. Users can test the tube at any time by pushing a button. In emergency mode, it supplies 90 minutes of light. It is designed for environments such as offices, restaurants and more.View details -
Fulham’s LED Driver
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Fulham’s 2WorkHorse LED connected driver is a programmable 40W, 0–10V constant-current driver with the ability to add Bluetooth mesh connectivity by attaching a plug-and-play antenna. Using web and iOS apps, users can customize lighting control parameters in accordance with site-specific needs and building energy codes.View details -
Acclaim Lighting’s Driver
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Acclaim Lighting’s AL driver 800 C2 is an 800W, multiprotocol designed for low-voltage LED products. It offers flexibility with front-end control preferences. Users can adjust settings and address through the onboard menu or remotely. It can be used individually or in unison.View details -
Hubbell Control Solutions’ Driver
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Hubbell Control Solutions’ 120/277V AC 12W LED driver features 0–10V dimming. It is UL-rated for dry and damp locations. It operates in temperatures between –22°F and 194°F and can be used in hazardous locations.View details -
EarthTronics’ Emergency Driver
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EarthTronics’ TBEM10 is an emergency backup power source designed to drive LED T8, T5 and PL-L Type B UL tubes in the event of a power failure. It provides 10W of constant power to a single tube for a minimum of 90 minutes. It recharges in 24 hours or less.View details -
Keystone Technologies’ LED Driver
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Keystone Technologies’ 120/277V AC LED driver is programmed to users’ desired output current in less than a second. There are many output current options, and users twist the speed dial with a standard screwdriver to the setting. It is designed for narrow channels and slender fixtures.View details -
Acclaim Lighting’s Driver
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Acclaim Lighting’s AL Driver 4 is a four-channel PWM dimming driver for low-voltage LED products. It operates in temperatures between 14ºF and 122ºF. It can take a DC input from 12–24V DC and dims each channel through DMX.
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Keystone Technologies’ LED Driver
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Keystone Technologies’ constant voltage LED driver is designed for paralleled LED arrays, such as outdoor fixtures, channel lighting and sign applications where conditions are unpredictable. It has overcurrent and short-circuit protection.
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Advance by Signify’s LED Driver
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Advance by Signify’s Xitanium range linear LED driver is compatible with standard 0–10V dimming systems to deliver smooth dimming down to a minimum of 1%. It offers flexibility with precise, selectable dimming curves and adjustable minimum dimming levels.
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Hubbell Control Solutions’ Driver
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Hubbell Control Solutions’ 17W LED driver constant-current and constant-voltage LED driver models feature a universal 100–277V AC input voltage. It is UL dry- and damp-location-rated. It features Black Magic Thermal Advantage plastic housing.
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Sylvania's Driver
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Sylvania’s Quicktronic QHE LED T8 120-277V driver features a lead-free solder and manufacturing process. It operates in temperatures between –4°F and 122°F. The parallel circuitry keeps remaining lamps lit if one or more goes out. It eliminates wrong-voltage errors, and the input frequency is 50/60 Hz.
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Fulham’s WorkHorse LED-Connected Driver
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Fulham’s WorkHorse LED-connected driver is a programmable 40W, 0–10V constant-current driver. Using web and iOS apps, users can customize lighting control parameters in accordance with site-specific needs and building energy codes.
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Keystone Technologies’ 120V/227V Pocket Driver
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Keystone Technologies’ 120V/227V pocket driver is the smallest constant voltage LED driver available to power signage. The compact form minimizes shadowing and is available in two SKUs. The small size eliminates the need for remote mounting.
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Lutron’s Hi-lume Driver
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Lutron’s Hi-lume driver provides smooth, flicker-free 0.1 dimming and a soft-on, fade-to-black feature. There are options for cove, linear and downlight fixtures, and the control terminals protect from miswires up to 277V. The nonvolatile memory restores all settings after power failure.
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Hubbell’s 12W Fixed-Output Switch Mode LED Driver
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Hubbell’s 12W fixed-output switch mode LED driver includes isolation on output. It is rated for dry and damp locations and is not dimmable. It can be stored in temperatures between -40°C and 85°C.
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Lutron’s T-Series LED downlight driver can control up to 50W and can be programmed to control fixtures that operate between 1,500K and 6,500K. It enables users to specify tunable white lighting. It is designed for environments such as workspaces and educational systems. It enables users to change the look and feel of a space by changing the color temperature of the lighting.
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Hubbell’s LBU7-P Emergency LED Emergency Driver
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Hubbell’s LBU7-P emergency LED driver can be used in normal and emergency situations. When AC power is lost, it operates to provide 7W of emergency power without loss of lumen output.
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Isolite’s LED Emergency Driver
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Isolite’s LED emergency driver features a two-wire universal line sensing input. The lithium iron phosphate battery provides the required 90 minutes for an emergency duration. It is suitable for use in damp-location luminaires.
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Inventronics’ 240W Waterproof Driver
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Inventronics’ 240W waterproof driver is designed for high-bay, high-mast, arena and roadway lights. The metal case enables it to run cool and extends the product life.
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Universal Lighting Technologies’ Emergency Driver
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Universal Lighting Technologies’ emergency driver emits 90 minutes of illumination in emergency mode. It is available in 7, 10 and 20W output power options.
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Acclaim Lighting’s 400W Driver
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Acclaim Lighting’s 400W driver is designed for low-voltage LED products. It is rated for dry locations and has an aluminum housing. It features either a 12V or 24V DC output.
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Lutron's ESN T-series driver
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Lutron’s ESN T-series driver has a rated lifetime of 50,000 hours. The input voltage is 120-277V AC. It provides flicker-free dimming from 100% down to 1%. It is available in an array of commercial linear and pendant tunable-white fixtures. The nonvolatile memory restores all settings after a power failure.
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Thomas Research Products' LBU Emergency Driver
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Thomas Research Products’ LBU series emergency driver provides 90 minutes of emergency lighting, It is UL-listed for factory and field installation and for dry and damp locations. It is available in 7W and 10W and in plastic and metal cases.
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Earthtronics' LED Emergency Driver
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EarthTronics’ TB-2100, LED emergency driver for Type B T8 LEDs powers two lamps and installs in place of the existing ballast. It has a 90-minute rated battery life and recharges within 24 hours of a full emergency discharge. It comes with an illuminated test switch.
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Lutron Electronics' Hi-Lume Premier Architectural Downlight Driver
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Lutron Electronics’ Hi-Lume Premier architectural downlight driver with EcoSystem digital control works with small aperture downlights, smaller and lower-wattage linear and decorative luminaires. It offers flicker-free dimming down to 0.1 percent.
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Inventronics' EUC Series Driver
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Inventronics’ 30W EUC Series, IP-66/67 rated constant-current driver is designed for low-power projects that do not require programmability. It has a metal housing designed for flood, wall packs and architectural decorative lighting applications. Other models include 26, 35, 40 and 60W.
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Universal Lighting Technologies' PA Driver
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Universal Lighting Technologies’ PA driver provides 12V DC or 24V DC auxiliary output power. It can be programmed down to minimum dimming level of 5 percent. The software allows designers to customize PA driver parameters, such as minimum and maximum output currents, dimming curves, dimming control voltages and a dim-to-off command.
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Osram's Optotronic Compact LED Driver
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Osram’s Optotronic intelligent, compact LED driver has programmable auxiliary DC output, 1 percent dimming, LED thermal protection, an end-of-life indicator, soft start and a dim-to-off feature that turns off the driver when it is dimmed below a minimum level.
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Acclaim Lighting's Wireless Multiprotocol Driver
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Acclaim Lighting’s wireless UDM-W multiprotocol driver is designed to enable conversions between popular control systems and allow for maximum control flexibility and integration with fixtures. Users have a choice between a wireless and wired DMX input by natively adding Acclaim’s Aria Wireless DMX technology. Adjustments in mode settings can be achieved by utilizing the onboard dip switches or RDM.
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Keystone Technologies' Class 2 External Driver
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Keystone Technologies’ Class 2, external driver is designed for use with Keystone’s Type C T8 LED tubes. It operates up to two, 4-ft. lamps and allows for crisp 0–10V dimming.